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Barack Obama gave eighteen speeches on behalf of the Clinton Campaign, many of which were in battleground states, such as North Carolina and New Hampshire. His last speech on behalf of the campaign was delivered at a rally at Independence Hall in Philadelphia on the eve of Election Day on November 7, 2016.
The Jeremiah Wright controversy gained national attention in the United States, in March 2008 after ABC News investigated the sermons of Jeremiah Wright who was, at that time, the pastor of then U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama. [ 1] Excerpted parts of the sermons were found to pertain to terrorist attacks on the United States and ...
2. Education. College of the Holy Cross ( BA) Jonathan Edward Favreau [1] ( / ˈfævroʊ /; born June 2, 1981) [2] is an American political commentator, podcaster, and the former director of speechwriting for President Barack Obama. [3] [4] [5] After graduating from the College of the Holy Cross as valedictorian, [6] Favreau worked for the John ...
Former President Barack Obama made his first public appearance at the White House since leaving office, attending a Tuesday event celebrating the Affordable Care Act.
Obama playing golf with Argentinian president Mauricio Macri, October 2017. Obama's presidency ended on January 20, 2017, upon the inauguration of his successor, Donald Trump. He has continued to be active in public life since leaving office in 2017, giving speeches, fundraising, and has spoken in prime time at every Democratic National Convention.
The former president took to Twitter to share his thoughts on bigotry and hatred in the wake of violent white nationalist protests that led to three deaths.
The president then launched into a 20-minute speech in which he called for a "new era of responsibility." Read the full text of that speech below: My fellow citizens: I stand here today humbled by ...
The weekly address of the president of the United States (also known as the Weekly (Radio) Address or Your Weekly Address) is the weekly speech by the president of the United States to the nation. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to deliver such radio addresses. Ronald Reagan revived the practice of delivering a weekly ...